
5
Typical Stall Front Installation
A
- 20" to stall floor. Many stalls have an elevation
change between the stall and breezeway floors.
Therefore this measurement should be from the stall
floor to allow the feeder to rest on the stall floor.
B
- 24-1/2"
C
- 55" or more. It's not necessary to fill in the area
above the feeder. But if you do you should have a
55" opening.
D
- 1-1/2" minimum. The frame on each side of the
feeder should be at least 1-1/2" for fastening the
mounting brackets.
E
- When using sliding stall doors be sure to allow
enough room for the door to slide open without
hitting the feeder.
IMPORTANT:
This is particularly
critical when the stall door is in the center of the
stall. If this is the case the door will more than likely
have to slide away from the feeder.
D
E
C
A
B
In this example the stall floor is 2" below the breezeway floor.
Breezeway Floor
Stall Door slides
away from feeder
Front View